AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing Crisis: Sarajevo’s property market is getting more concentrated as wealthier buyers snap up multiple apartments, pushing prices up while young families struggle with financing and cash-heavy purchases. Digital Identity & E-Signing: A dispute between IDEEA and BiH’s personal data protection agency is escalating over who can issue qualification electronic certificates, with IDEEA warning it may end up in court. Transport & Aviation Funding: The Federation transport ministry signed 2026 subsidy agreements worth BAM 11.8m to support and expand air services at Sarajevo, Tuzla and Mostar airports. Energy Costs: Diesel in BiH is reported at about 2.60 BAM/l at some stations, the lowest since late February, as global oil prices ease slightly. EU Enlargement Polls: New EU Commission survey results show strong accession support in most enlargement partners, with Bosnia and Herzegovina above 60% in favor. World Cup Business Angle: FIFA’s group-stage finale day includes Bosnia vs Qatar and Switzerland vs Canada, with the tournament’s travel and logistics spotlighting how long-haul movement can affect performance.
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